Adobe to pay for clips to train text-to-video AI
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Adobe pays creators for its AI model's training material, unlike OpenAI, which often sources publicly available content, leading to copyright concerns and lawsuits.
Adobe's AI model transforms text into video by purchasing footage from filmmakers, focusing on everyday scenarios like using a phone or human movements, offering compensation up to $7.25 per minute.
Submission rules for Adobe's AI program include no offensive, nudity, or copyrighted content, similar to restrictions in previous AI training projects by the company like Firefly AI image generator.
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